"Grovelled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Grovelled is the past tense and past participle of the verb "grovel", which means to crawl on the ground, often in a humiliating or degrading manner. In a figurative sense, to grovel means to show excessive humility or submission, often in order to gain favor or gain an advantage, which can be seen as insincere or humiliating.
Grouts refer to a mixture of cement, sand, and water that is used to fill gaps and spaces between tiles, stones, or bricks in order to join them together and provide a seal.
A groveler is a person who crawls or grovels, often figuratively, to get what they want or to appease others.
Grovelling refers to the act of crawling or crouching on the ground, often in a humiliating or humiliatingly submissive manner. It can also describe actions or behaviors that involve excessive or cringe-worthy apology, self-abasement, or groveling in an attempt to gain favor, forgiveness, or approval.